I'll solve this "Nonfiction Feature Match" worksheet by identifying each nonfiction text feature and matching it to its correct name.
Let me examine each image on the left and match it with the correct term on the right.
First, let's look at the top image:
- It shows a pine tree with the label "Pine tree"
- This is likely an example of a
caption, which is a brief explanation or title for an illustration or photograph.
Second image:
- It shows a book with highlighted sections like "Deciduous Trees," "Evergreen Trees," and "The Tallest Trees"
- This appears to be a
table of contents, which lists the chapters or sections of a book.
Third image:
- It shows a diagram of a branch with labeled parts: "branch," "leaf," and "apple"
- This is clearly a
diagram, which is a drawing that shows how something works or what something is made up of.
Fourth image:
- It shows a list of topics with page numbers: "Series 1, 4," "Blue Tree 1.2," etc.
- This is an
index, which is an alphabetical list of topics with page numbers where they can be found.
Fifth image:
- It shows the heading "Rainforest Habitats" with an arrow pointing to it
- This is a
sub-heading, which is a secondary heading that organizes content under a main heading.
Now I'll match them:
- Pine tree image → caption
- Book with sections → table of contents
- Branch diagram → diagram
- List with page numbers → index
- "Rainforest Habitats" heading → sub-heading
The completed matches are:
- Pine tree image → caption
- Book with sections → table of contents
- Branch diagram → diagram
- List with page numbers → index
- "Rainforest Habitats" heading → sub-heading
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of text features worksheet 1st grade.